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. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for the kids to return to, with the teachers also. >> reporter: parenting parentsrt and students getting a firstet look at the school.tiho the building has not been in use for more than a year, and has been renamed sandy hook elementary school. amenworkers and teachers spent k getting it ready for thethe children, staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items to help make the kid feel more at home. the new tune superintendent sayy -- newtown superintendent says monroe helped ease theth transition. >> when i walked through lastl week, there would be one of theh newtown teachers with three monroe teachers in a room with the monroe teachers volunteerin to help set up the classrooms. it took a great deal of stress off of our teachers. >> reporter: experts say it'ser important for children to get back to a normal routine after a traumatic experience.tiri a plan the superintendent says they already have riin place. >> it won't be heavy curriculum, but they need to do the things that are important for kids, ann to have nor
. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for the kids to return to, with the teachers also. >> reporter: parenting parentsrt and students getting a firstet look at the school.tiho the building has not been in use for more than a year, and has been renamed sandy hook elementary school. amenworkers and teachers spent k getting it ready for thethe children, staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items to help make the kid feel more at home. the new tune...
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>> the first thing we did was start to open shelters to get people warmed and you happen out of the environment they were in. the next thing was to get them food and water. the third is clear the roadways and get the ults restore -- utilities restored. it's a compnding problem. >> if i'm direct, you are also the 911 director. >> yes, ma'am. >> are folks able to get the help they need, the emergency help. how are the 911 lines? >> been very busy. we've taken 10 times calls as we normally do. i've got 60% of my county without phone service. i'm sure we're not receiving all of our 911 calls. >> tragic situation. we will stay on top of this story. thank you for taking a couple moments out to let the viewer ship know what you are dealing with. >> thank you. >> now to our top local stories. an investigation underway to determine what caused a large warehouse fire overnight. >> crews were called to the scene late last night and battled the flames and smoke for heavy hours. been there all morning and has the latest. >> good morning. we are seeing that investigators are now just being able to go and get
>> the first thing we did was start to open shelters to get people warmed and you happen out of the environment they were in. the next thing was to get them food and water. the third is clear the roadways and get the ults restore -- utilities restored. it's a compnding problem. >> if i'm direct, you are also the 911 director. >> yes, ma'am. >> are folks able to get the help they need, the emergency help. how are the 911 lines? >> been very busy. we've taken 10...
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calling it a peace park as an ongoing reminder of how they want to have their commitment to a safe environment on campus. and the administration said it hopes to have -- it's hosted a number of special programs with speakers that focus on conflict resolutions. alexis simpson was there all day at the prince georges county courthouse in upper marlboro watching as lawyers for both sides picked the jury. opening statements in her murder trial are expected to begin next tuesday after the veteran's day holiday. it's a case that still gives students pause for reflection. >> we send judge -- we should leave that in the hands of the judicial system. that is why they're here. they will pick or whether an act of a greg. >> reporter: prosecutors say it was an act of aggression. that simpson chose to end the life. police say that simpson attacked her roommate, 18-year- old dominique frazier after the two argued over music played on an ipod. witnesses say the two were separated but simpson was pushed into her bedroom. they say it all ended when simpson came out on the attack with the scissors. >> i want --
calling it a peace park as an ongoing reminder of how they want to have their commitment to a safe environment on campus. and the administration said it hopes to have -- it's hosted a number of special programs with speakers that focus on conflict resolutions. alexis simpson was there all day at the prince georges county courthouse in upper marlboro watching as lawyers for both sides picked the jury. opening statements in her murder trial are expected to begin next tuesday after the veteran's...
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the allegation surned the fact that he created a work environment. but i want you to listen to what he said today about the allegations when he was questioned outside the capital. do you deny the latest allegations? >> there have been so many. wow . i appreciate the candor and now he is being pressured to step down and apparently will. what i will give republicans, granted in these situations i respect nothing about it, but i will say is they will hold onto their jobs by every grip they can. john conyers was, you know , he was hunched over. not in good health and he got the heck out. he got out. this guy -- i'm anxious to see if he's going to stay on. he's not going to run for reelection. i'm curious how long that's going to hold on for. keep showing the pictures. pajama night coming up nengs week on the final five. >> objection to the form rosa went today. he tried to convince america that she wasn't fired from the job. that means she was fired. she had to be escort ed out. the secret service says she doesn't have a key card. who resigns on a wednes
the allegation surned the fact that he created a work environment. but i want you to listen to what he said today about the allegations when he was questioned outside the capital. do you deny the latest allegations? >> there have been so many. wow . i appreciate the candor and now he is being pressured to step down and apparently will. what i will give republicans, granted in these situations i respect nothing about it, but i will say is they will hold onto their jobs by every grip they...
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that's a unique environment, but not today. they were in board safely. if you've ever played hoops on board an aircraft carrier or had a basketball game canceled due to intracoastal waterway evening humidity, consider yourself in exclusive company. georgetown basketball got both on friday. the opener doesn't go as planned, but another chance to tip off the season tonight hosting duquesne at the horizon center. in the 1st half nate lubick to otto porter and an off balance shot but no good. hopkins is there. porter left in the 1st half with an eye injury. 2nd half off the duquesne miss markel starts with the rebound, nice left hand finish, 9 points, hoyas by three. later more starks, steal and tip this one ahead to himself, drops it for the freshman d' vauntes smith rivera for the lay-in. georgetown over duquesne 61-35. >>> ben olson d.c. united kicking off the eastern conference final game one at houston against the dynamo, 28th minute no score. nick deleon with the heed pass up the left side to leonard pajoy who tracks it down and in it goes, united out
that's a unique environment, but not today. they were in board safely. if you've ever played hoops on board an aircraft carrier or had a basketball game canceled due to intracoastal waterway evening humidity, consider yourself in exclusive company. georgetown basketball got both on friday. the opener doesn't go as planned, but another chance to tip off the season tonight hosting duquesne at the horizon center. in the 1st half nate lubick to otto porter and an off balance shot but no good....
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could make it easier to use state money to pay for private religious schools in many concerns about the environment, president trump's proposed budget would make deep cuts at the environmental protection agency. under the proposal, federal as you find r fund to support the chesapeake bay program lo be eliminated. senator ben carton said cutting them will be devastating and short sighted >> not going to pass the president's budget. we don't the president's budget to be used as a yardstick. it is to debt mental to not just the chesapeake bay but so many. >> car done said if he makes drastic cuts, the states may have to find funding elsewhere. carton remains it will be rejected. >>> metro transit police need help in identifying a group of people involved in a robbery that happened on a red line train. you can the video. the suspects police say this group approached a man seated on a one suspect sat next to the victim, demanded he hand over his phone and pass code. when the victim refused. they searched through his pocket, punched him, suffered minor injuries. they believe he got with the with credit a
could make it easier to use state money to pay for private religious schools in many concerns about the environment, president trump's proposed budget would make deep cuts at the environmental protection agency. under the proposal, federal as you find r fund to support the chesapeake bay program lo be eliminated. senator ben carton said cutting them will be devastating and short sighted >> not going to pass the president's budget. we don't the president's budget to be used as a yardstick....
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you want that child out of that environment right away. they havenm a legal aid department. virginia has a legal aid department that they can the contact. if they qualify they providerovi them with free legal assistance to get this done. you can look up the virginia legal aid society online and try to get assistance there but it needs to be handled quickly because it's a dangerous situation. >> the father is looking to gett full custody. the feeling here is that the courts favor the moms regardless of the situation. what is the truth here? >> the truth is that you haveave judges who are very good judges who don't favor either a mother or a father and you have judges who shouldn't be judges who bring in personal biases and mam favor a mother or a father. i have seen both unfortunately and judges who lean one way or r the other because their ownwn personal views shouldn't be judges. but i don't think there's a blink et rule. it was many, many -- blanket rule. there was many, many years ago when there was a perception than a mother was more important than a father. i think judg
you want that child out of that environment right away. they havenm a legal aid department. virginia has a legal aid department that they can the contact. if they qualify they providerovi them with free legal assistance to get this done. you can look up the virginia legal aid society online and try to get assistance there but it needs to be handled quickly because it's a dangerous situation. >> the father is looking to gett full custody. the feeling here is that the courts favor the moms...
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. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for these kids to return to and the teachers, all of. >> reporter: parents and students getting -- also. >> reporter: parents and students getting a first look at in building monroe connecticut that has been renamed sandy hook elementary. workers and teachers spent weeks getting it ready for the children. staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items left behind at the sandy hook campus to help make the kids feel more at home. the newtown superintendent says fellow educators from monroe helped ease the transition on sandy hook teachers. >> at times when i walked through last week, there would be one of the newtown teachers with three of the monroe teachers in a room with a monroe teacher volunteering to help set up the classrooms. it took a great deal of stress off our too muchers. >> reporter: experts say it's important for -- off our teachers. >> reporter: experts say it's important for children to get back to a normal routine after a traumatic experience. >> it won't be heavy curriculum, but they need to do the k
. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for these kids to return to and the teachers, all of. >> reporter: parents and students getting -- also. >> reporter: parents and students getting a first look at in building monroe connecticut that has been renamed sandy hook elementary. workers and teachers spent weeks getting it ready for the children. staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items left behind at the sandy hook campus to help make the...
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. >> i think the biggest challenge is when you leave an environment like montgomery county, you go into an area with a lot of uncertainty. certainly, they understand what is in front of them. when you have to live without any power, sleep on the ground possibly or a cot, not good with a shower for many, many days or something warm to eat for several days, it can be very, very challenging. >> the chief said they're watching the nor'easter that is expected to hit the northeast tomorrow and said if needed, his team is ready to move out at a moment's notice. >> you have to appreciate what they do and the help they're bringing. >>> a beautiful day, though, today. for voting and let's talk about tomorrow! >> for us this nor'easter's not a big deal. >> okay. good, good. >> and i would say as far as nor'easter's go, in a normal situation, it would not be a big deal for the northwest. >> okay. >> and we know we -- for northeast. >> okay. >> and we know we can'tsa say that. any unsettled weather -- . >> sure. >> and some are without power to the north. >> and some without homes. it's not going to
. >> i think the biggest challenge is when you leave an environment like montgomery county, you go into an area with a lot of uncertainty. certainly, they understand what is in front of them. when you have to live without any power, sleep on the ground possibly or a cot, not good with a shower for many, many days or something warm to eat for several days, it can be very, very challenging. >> the chief said they're watching the nor'easter that is expected to hit the northeast...
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ocean the melting of the ice cap ands that kind of thing and the affect it's beginning to have on our environment? >> the question now is really not whether each weather event is caused by global warming but the climates have warmed and the weather will form anyway but all forming in a much wetter climate. and the sea level is rising. especially in our region from north carolina to massachusetts. sea level rises accelerating at three times the rest of the green. gulf stream changes and so on. so the storm surge will get worse with time. >> when you mention global warming or climate change particularly here in the united states and particularly here in washington, those terms have become politicized and people debate about is it caused by humans? should we be funding research into this. all that kind of thing. but what you just said, those are facts. the water is warming, the sea level is rising. >> yes. >> and so these weather events that would form anyway, how does that impae weather events? for example, could that contribute to a storm like sandy developing the way it developed? >> yes. from th
ocean the melting of the ice cap ands that kind of thing and the affect it's beginning to have on our environment? >> the question now is really not whether each weather event is caused by global warming but the climates have warmed and the weather will form anyway but all forming in a much wetter climate. and the sea level is rising. especially in our region from north carolina to massachusetts. sea level rises accelerating at three times the rest of the green. gulf stream changes and so...
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it would work but i guess i was desperate enough to try. >> i'm allergy texas almost anything in the environment, pollen, mold, dust, grass. you name it, i'm allergic to it. >> reporter: kathy george wonder if acupuncture too wipe away her symptoms i can't i -- >> i was a little skeptical. you had to keep taking the medicines an you felt like you were in a fog. >> we are working on strengthening your immunity. or acupuncturist julievilleer admit no one knows how it tackles allergies but they believes it works. tiny needles are placed at certain trigger points along the body. >> there as been more and more research done to show that ask acupuncture can activate part of the plain that tells our body to relax. it hopes promote blood flow in the area. >> reporter: we went to an allergist for a medical perspective. >> we do often get asked by patients about maybe acupuncture for reading their allergies and usually our response is if they are not really responding to conventional treatment, to what we can offer them with medication and even allergy shots, they can consider adding ask pupping thank you
it would work but i guess i was desperate enough to try. >> i'm allergy texas almost anything in the environment, pollen, mold, dust, grass. you name it, i'm allergic to it. >> reporter: kathy george wonder if acupuncture too wipe away her symptoms i can't i -- >> i was a little skeptical. you had to keep taking the medicines an you felt like you were in a fog. >> we are working on strengthening your immunity. or acupuncturist julievilleer admit no one knows how it...
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years old, i may have been very hyperactive and may have been a handful, but when you're in the right environment, great things can happen. i'm very fortunate that i was with a family i was with. they showed me a lot of direction and structure. they also introduced me to sports. my dad took a lot of time teaching me how to throw football and being athletic. he played tennis, golf, you know. it gives you a chance to do something great and gives also the kid that you adopt a chance to fulfill the potential. >> and tomorrow, more than 20 adoptions will be finalized at the special ceremony. why is it a big deal, a big day for the families? >> what makes it great, these kids, they get to watch a child start their journey, you know, they end one chapter and begin with something greater and that is exciting to me to see the kids go into the wonderful families and then watch their highways blossom to who they can be. >> all right. >> and let me ask you, so you won the bronze medal in the 2012 summer olympics. >> yeah. >> what are your plans moving forward? >> i'm working on the guest -- to be a school te
years old, i may have been very hyperactive and may have been a handful, but when you're in the right environment, great things can happen. i'm very fortunate that i was with a family i was with. they showed me a lot of direction and structure. they also introduced me to sports. my dad took a lot of time teaching me how to throw football and being athletic. he played tennis, golf, you know. it gives you a chance to do something great and gives also the kid that you adopt a chance to fulfill the...
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you want to have a bed environment that's appealing to you and that leaves you feeling comfortable and that's a very individual experience. >> reporter: the problem is, she says, you don't know what you don't like until you've tried it and trial and error when it comes to pillows can be costly. market research shows that 620% of americans experience symptoms of insomnia or sleep disorders. companies across america are trying to sell us a perfect night sleep with pills, premium mattress, high-tech pillows, white noise machines, aroma therapy. it's fast become a $20 billion industry. >> when you touch it, you feel it, you just want to lay on it. >> forget the old down pillow feathers. one hotel in d.c. has a pillow menu. >> this is nice behind the comfort. this is number 1. it's very comfortable. has a million and one air beads in it. >> front desk manager devon hingle says that their guests love the menu. >> create comfort and then a low level of customization. >> i actually think that's a great idea. if you are thinking about a very expensive pillow, it might be able to combine it with
you want to have a bed environment that's appealing to you and that leaves you feeling comfortable and that's a very individual experience. >> reporter: the problem is, she says, you don't know what you don't like until you've tried it and trial and error when it comes to pillows can be costly. market research shows that 620% of americans experience symptoms of insomnia or sleep disorders. companies across america are trying to sell us a perfect night sleep with pills, premium mattress,...
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so if you clean up the school food environment, it's a really good start. >> reporter: the center for science in the public interest says we need more federal involvement, not less, but critics draw the line at the lunch room door. >> we don't live in a one size fits all country. i think the result is going to be a lot of wasted food. >> they eat the fries and burger and kind of toss the vegetables and fruit. >> reporter: it's the same across the country where what's healthy is trashed. so in fairfax county the menu is put to a taste test. >> nothing goes on our menu that hasn't passed a taste party. >> reporter: fairfax, too bans junk food vending during school, but a report card by cspi gave virginia a d and maryland a d plus while schools that cracked down may face a backlash, not just from kids but parents revolting. >> they feel in some ways it's unamerican that their children should be able to make the choices that they want to make. >> reporter: unamerican for schools to ban what's bad for you? they can serve up whole wheat hamburger buns and post the calorie count, but they ca
so if you clean up the school food environment, it's a really good start. >> reporter: the center for science in the public interest says we need more federal involvement, not less, but critics draw the line at the lunch room door. >> we don't live in a one size fits all country. i think the result is going to be a lot of wasted food. >> they eat the fries and burger and kind of toss the vegetables and fruit. >> reporter: it's the same across the country where what's...
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an emergency shelter is a stressful environment. it's not, you know, the most perfect place for them to be. they are in crates. they don't get enough exercise. >> it will be days and some, weeks, before the animals are ready for adoption. a happy ending and a new beginning. in northwest washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> glad to see those pets getting love. >> i wish we could take them all. >> all right, so weather wise, we were not bad today. but those looking forward to inauguration on monday need to readjust plans. >> you really have to listen up to my forecast. we have some really big changes that are coming our way as we move into monday. so, today very, very nice, pleasant. we had some sunshine. a little bit of a breeze, not too badly. a nice shot outside. we don't have very many clouds because a ridge of high pressure has been controlling our weather pattern. it will be the same story. so the weekend is going to end fairly pleasant. we are also talking about cold fronts that we have to keep a close eye on. we have an ar
an emergency shelter is a stressful environment. it's not, you know, the most perfect place for them to be. they are in crates. they don't get enough exercise. >> it will be days and some, weeks, before the animals are ready for adoption. a happy ending and a new beginning. in northwest washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> glad to see those pets getting love. >> i wish we could take them all. >> all right, so weather wise, we were not bad today. but those looking...
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it could promote a healthier living environment. opponents say the bill is tax free enterprise. >>> we've always known that parents and parakeet cans imitate the sounds that people make but now researchers in california now say whales have the ability to make sounds like a human voice. take a listen. >> that is a whale, they say it is mimicking the patterns of human speech. its song sounded so human that divers thought it was somebody singing. an analysis of the audio show the sounds are several ok tafs lower than typical whale calls. >> we are sure that's actual audio of a ? >> sounds like a friday night >> or 4:30 in the morning when we start the show. >>> coming up, a growing problem for metro bus drivers. danger on the road and it has nothing to do with cars. >> we had one operator where a rock came through the window, struck her in the head and she had to be hospitalized. she was transported and treated at a local hospital. >>> coming up next, people throwing rocks at buses. and that could mean some big changes for metro and ri
it could promote a healthier living environment. opponents say the bill is tax free enterprise. >>> we've always known that parents and parakeet cans imitate the sounds that people make but now researchers in california now say whales have the ability to make sounds like a human voice. take a listen. >> that is a whale, they say it is mimicking the patterns of human speech. its song sounded so human that divers thought it was somebody singing. an analysis of the audio show the...
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you want to have a bed environment that's appealing to you and that leaves you feeling comfortable and that's a very individual experience. >> reporter: the problem is she says you don't know what you don't like until you've tried it and trial and error when it comes to pillows can be costly. market research shows nearly 60% of americans experience symptoms of insomnia or sleep disorders. companies across america are trying to sell us a perfect night's sleep with pills, premium mattresses, hi-tech pillows, white noise machines, aroma therapy, fast become a $24 billion a year industry. >> when you feel it, touch it, you just want to lay on it. >> reporter: forget the down feather pillows. one hotel in d.c. we found has a pillow menu. the liaison on capitol hill, six of them on the menu. >> definitely there's a science behind the comfort. this is like no. 1. it's very comfortable. it has a million and one air beads in it. >> reporter: the front desk manager says their guests love the menu. >> first of all, create comfort for them and just another level of couple customization. >> reporte
you want to have a bed environment that's appealing to you and that leaves you feeling comfortable and that's a very individual experience. >> reporter: the problem is she says you don't know what you don't like until you've tried it and trial and error when it comes to pillows can be costly. market research shows nearly 60% of americans experience symptoms of insomnia or sleep disorders. companies across america are trying to sell us a perfect night's sleep with pills, premium...
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exposed -- we're doing some crazy things with our kids now where we almost want to keep them in a sterile environment, not necessarily the best thing because that is how kids build up immunities, right? >> right. i mean now we are pretty much saying well, maybe it is good to eat a little dirt. >> okay. are you an actual doctor? where did we get this guest? okay. >> mankind survived for many generations doing so and it is only in the last few generations that we've become so clean. >> that's right. >> and i'm interested in the shellfish allergies because my mom had the same problem. she turned like 50. one day, she had crab and never again. >> you develop it late in life. once you developed it, it is there. >> and why would that develop all of a sudden? ican't really tell you that. >> is this anything can you do to -- other than be exposed as a young child. is there anything you can do to prevent allergies? >> i think maybe the answer is that you are constantly he can forked to things so that you keep your level of tolerance up. if you are allergic to an antibiotic, if you have been desensitized to it
exposed -- we're doing some crazy things with our kids now where we almost want to keep them in a sterile environment, not necessarily the best thing because that is how kids build up immunities, right? >> right. i mean now we are pretty much saying well, maybe it is good to eat a little dirt. >> okay. are you an actual doctor? where did we get this guest? okay. >> mankind survived for many generations doing so and it is only in the last few generations that we've become so...
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and the maryland department of the environment you know has been on the scene along with a host of emergency crews and officials. the actual vehicle has been removed. the leak has stopped. but that's why we were able to reopen the eastbound lanes but there still does need to be some clean-up. we really do appreciate drivers' patience and if they don't have to go out to the bay bridge, we are urging them to not -- not go there at this point. >> all right, kelly with the maryland transportation authority, again the breaking news from kelly, the eastbound lanes have reopened. you can see this now from our live picture. via sky fox. kelly if there's a change we'll check back with you. >> caller: okay, thank you will. >> thank you. >>> another big story we're following tonight. a virginia woman leads police on a bizarre chase across two states. >> at one point a security officer at walter reed was forced to open fire on the suspect after she tried to ram she vehicle into -- her vehicle into an entrance in bethesda. but that didn't stop here. fox 5's paul wagner joins us live in rockville where th
and the maryland department of the environment you know has been on the scene along with a host of emergency crews and officials. the actual vehicle has been removed. the leak has stopped. but that's why we were able to reopen the eastbound lanes but there still does need to be some clean-up. we really do appreciate drivers' patience and if they don't have to go out to the bay bridge, we are urging them to not -- not go there at this point. >> all right, kelly with the maryland...
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. >> they can expect an environment that is warm and friendly and interactive. we have a transformation team that is ready to make you look fabulous and a lot of women buy spanx based on the outfit they're wearing and the body shape. and so many things that the transformation officers can help a woman navigate. >> reporter: the new storm has something for everyone, including men. >> and for 100 years, no one's paid attention to it. we tapered it in at the waste line and added light where it doesn't stretch out easy and makes guys go about tighter. >> reporter: where does she go from here? future plans world domination. no butt left behind. we want to go international and tyson's corners to start. beth parker, fox 5 news. >> and no butt left behind. that is a slogan of a bottom air, right in. >> you have 2450 tharight. >>> let's go to brian for a look at what is coming up next on the news edge six. >>> when disaster strikes, people need help right away. why hurricane sandy survivors say they have been forgotten. >>> then, amid the devastation from sandy, the worl
. >> they can expect an environment that is warm and friendly and interactive. we have a transformation team that is ready to make you look fabulous and a lot of women buy spanx based on the outfit they're wearing and the body shape. and so many things that the transformation officers can help a woman navigate. >> reporter: the new storm has something for everyone, including men. >> and for 100 years, no one's paid attention to it. we tapered it in at the waste line and added...
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. >> they can expect a warm, friendly interactive environment. we have a transformation team ready to make you look fabulous and a loot of women shop for spanx based -- lot of women shop for spanx based on their outfit and body shape. we have so many different yarns and things our transportation experts can help a woman and customer navigate. >> reporter: she said the new store has something for everyone including men. >> their undershirts have been the same 100 years. we tapered it at the waistline, added lycra so it doesn't stretch out easy and it makes guys go a belt loop tighter. we want to go international and tysons corner is just the start. >> reporter: in virginia beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> coming up next the x-factor goes live, the judges talk about doing their first live show together and what's next for the remaining contestants. >> on the news edge at 11:00 a fight caught on camera at a local high school, why the mother of one of these girls claims this could have been prevented. anncr: which do you believe? what mitt romney's tv ad
. >> they can expect a warm, friendly interactive environment. we have a transformation team ready to make you look fabulous and a loot of women shop for spanx based -- lot of women shop for spanx based on their outfit and body shape. we have so many different yarns and things our transportation experts can help a woman and customer navigate. >> reporter: she said the new store has something for everyone including men. >> their undershirts have been the same 100 years. we...
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the children experience an inclusive riching nurturing environment and provide services for the parents. esl. parent education. community resources and computer literacy. >> this is something going on for a long time correct? >>> yes. we're getting ready to celebrate our 40th anniversary providing subsidized child care. >> that's great. the care is subsidized. times are tough now and as you approach 40th an versy, there is great need. >> there is. this time of year we are looking for scholarship donations to help keep our kiddies in the program. if you are interested in donating, you can go to our web site which is the main street cdc.org. >> all right. tell me about the ornaments you have. >> the children from the rainbow class made this ornament. each child is featured on it with their name. we're a very diverse population. we try to represent the different cultures. we have a little bell and we put our logo and our information at the bottom. >> i will let you hang that. >> and before we get to yours, we have a camera out at the development. there they are. go morning. happy holidays.
the children experience an inclusive riching nurturing environment and provide services for the parents. esl. parent education. community resources and computer literacy. >> this is something going on for a long time correct? >>> yes. we're getting ready to celebrate our 40th anniversary providing subsidized child care. >> that's great. the care is subsidized. times are tough now and as you approach 40th an versy, there is great need. >> there is. this time of year we...
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. >> expect an environment that's warm and friendly. we have a transformation team that is ready to make you look fabulous. a lot of women shop based on the body shape. we have so many different yarns that our transformation experts can help a woman. >> the new store has something for everyone including men. >> no one has paid any attention. we tapered it in, added lykros and makes guys go a belt loop tighter. >> where does she go from here? >> future plans world domination. we want to go international and this is just the start. >> beth parker, fox 5 news. >> thank you for that. >> maybe i'll try the t-shirt. >> why not? >> we hear about fat cat donors during election years. what about a celebrity cat who is fronting her own campaign under the friendship party? >> sounding interesting. holly morris says hello in northwest dc. >> reporter: good morning to you. and let me say any campaign headquarters that hands out head bands and balloon rings gets my vote. this is a fun spot for you and your family to come the next few days. it is the
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listen, our country designed lead certifications for building on the environment, how it would affect co2. we never did health certifications. if i were the ceo of a company i'm make elevators coin-operated. >> so, therefore, you'd walk the stairs? >> yes. make people realize they're hurting themselves. >> movement over time, more important than drugs. and it's got to be a daily activity. so taking the stairs as you point out, walking to and from work. less car rides. all those kinds of things. explain physiologically what happens when you're sitting for a long period of time. >> it's pretty wild. our lymphatics have no control over the muscle wall. the contractions actually make your body work. we were designed to move. we were engineered to movement that makes our body work. the more you are on the company, the closer your parking space. the richer you are you the more bathrooms in your house. >> you also made this point when we sat down, exercising more than 53 minutes at a time is not good for you. >> listen, we know that. there's a distinguishing return after about an hour, it's
listen, our country designed lead certifications for building on the environment, how it would affect co2. we never did health certifications. if i were the ceo of a company i'm make elevators coin-operated. >> so, therefore, you'd walk the stairs? >> yes. make people realize they're hurting themselves. >> movement over time, more important than drugs. and it's got to be a daily activity. so taking the stairs as you point out, walking to and from work. less car rides. all...
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just really -- my life that it'sfe always been really reall really magnified and much higher stakea environment. i was an artist pounding the pavement for so long with myithm music and do the whole pay toay play playing the house of blues and all of these little, youitty know, things here and there, but places here and there.ndhe and it really taught me a a certain work ethic goes into int being indy artist andrtist auditioning actor and someone s that's had, you know, whatever society considers to be normale jobs all throughout my adult a life and my teenaged years. so, um, we've work hard, man so it's beautiful, though.hoh. my life has changed a great g great deal and people -- peopleo are listening now.ow so i'm happy. >> is it pressure? do you feelo that or just the blessing thatig it is? >> no, i don't feel the i don'te pressure. i feel -- i do feel i'd be lyine if i said i didn't feel a fee certain responsibility.nsib but i don't look at that as ahaa pressure.es. i look at that as a responsibility more thanbiliore anything else as a human being,g you know.no it's a blessing.it's a it's a
just really -- my life that it'sfe always been really reall really magnified and much higher stakea environment. i was an artist pounding the pavement for so long with myithm music and do the whole pay toay play playing the house of blues and all of these little, youitty know, things here and there, but places here and there.ndhe and it really taught me a a certain work ethic goes into int being indy artist andrtist auditioning actor and someone s that's had, you know, whatever society...
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it could promote a healthier living environment. >>> and d.c.'s growing transportation needs, the focus of a briefing hosted by the downtown d.c. business improvement district. the non-profit will give updates and the national green lane project. d-dot will talk about the crekent -- recent success of protected bike lanes on 15th street and pennsylvania avenue as well and as developing bike streets and areas. tony. >>> for those of you living in arlington, a heads up. the police department is conducting a scheduled emergency drill. it began an hour ago and will continue until 3 this afternoon. now, there will be several police cars, training equipment that will shoot paintballs and something called a noise splash device. the drill is happening on the 3900 block of 26th street and there is nothing urgent going on. it's a drill. the police say residents will have access to their homes. >>> the smithsonian is getting a flight is out worn by the american pilot who flew over cuba in 1962, exposing secret soviet weapons. the family of the navy commander
it could promote a healthier living environment. >>> and d.c.'s growing transportation needs, the focus of a briefing hosted by the downtown d.c. business improvement district. the non-profit will give updates and the national green lane project. d-dot will talk about the crekent -- recent success of protected bike lanes on 15th street and pennsylvania avenue as well and as developing bike streets and areas. tony. >>> for those of you living in arlington, a heads up. the...